Chapter 285 Plan Early Josie was slightly embarrassed and didnât join in.
Xanthe kept looking at her. âYou should give birth while youâre young. You canât tie men like Mr. Russell down without children. What do you think, Mrs. Russell?â
Everyone revealed their cards. Xanthe won.
Josie couldnât retaliate. She immediately lost her stack of casino tokens.
âIâm not in a rush. Iâm confident. Itâs sad to see women tying men down by having children.â She didnât back down. Only Xanthe understood Josieâs taunting.
Xanthe sneered.
The servers replenished her casino tokens. Josie was surprised. âI donât want anymore.â
âI understand. Mr. Russell instructed us to do so. He means for you to play as much as you want. He will support you.â
Everyone was surprised at how much Dexter doted on his newly-married wife.
Xanthe had an awful expression, and Josie felt much better. âGreat.â
Unfortunately, she was terrible at poker. She lost two stacks of casino tokens in less than two hours.
Everyone repeatedly teased Josie that Dexter had married an airheaded beauty.
Josie smiled, but she was feeling agonized.
Although she wasnât paying for it, she had lost a lot of money, after all.
After losing a significant amount, Josie picked up her bag and bid everyone farewell. Mrs. Langman was slightly embarrassed. âThank you for today, Mrs. Russell.â
Josie forced a smile and shook her head. âNo problem.â
Xanthe extinguished her cigarette. âLet me leave with you, Mrs. Russell.â
Mandarin Oriental was brightly lit. The two women were dazzling as they walked together.
Xanthe looked imposing and experienced, while Josie looked like her daughter standing next to her.
âMy car is waiting for me downstairs. Iâll be leaving, Ms. Quorn.â Josie said as she left the private room.
âWhy? You were quite shrewd just now. Donât you dare to face me now?â Xanthe turned to the side and provoked Josie.
Josie received a message on her cell phone. It was from Dexter. I just got off the plane.â
Heâs back today? Josie was surprised.
far out her reply when Xanthe interrupted her. âDid your parents never tell you not to play with your cell phone when your elders speak to you?â
Josie raised her head in bewilderment. âI remember I told you about my farmily. Have you forgotten?
As expected, your memory declines as you age. I recommend eating more walnuts, Ms. Quornâ
Xanthe was taken aback, and she laughed in her rage. She crossed her arms before her. âI wonât be fooled by young girlsâ cheap tricks.â
Josie felt wary.
Josie pitied Xanthe slightly when she found out about Xantheâs story. Xanthe wasnât a terrible person, but Josieâs good impression of Xanthe immediately disappeared when she found out that Xanthe had another son.
They were both Xantheâs sons. Why did she discriminate between them?
âSo can⦠I leave yet?â
Xanthe pursed her lips and didnât say anything.
Josie turned and walked to the elevator. A voice rang behind her. âTake to heart what I said just now.
You better plan ahead to get pregnant and tie Dexter down.â
Xanthe was so out of touch with reality. Josie turned to the side. âWhy? Will you push your other son up the ranks if I donât want to get pregnant?â
Xanthe narrowed her eyes..
âDonât worry. If I have a child, I wonât ignore them for years.â
The elevator doors opened, and Josie immediately entered the elevator.
She only breathed a sigh of relief after leaving Mandarin Oriental. She walked to the bus stop nearby.
She had lost too much money today and felt guilty, so she wanted to save money.
Her thoughts wandered after she faced such high pressure. She swayed on the public bus for a while and remembered she hadnât replied to Dexter.
Her cell phone had been on silent mode. She had many missed calls, and all of them were from Dexter.
She was startled and realized that she was halfway through typing her reply. Iâm almost-
She wanted to say that she was almost done.
But Xanthe had interrupted her, so she hadnât completed her sentence.
It was no wonder that Dexter was so anxious.